7: Clare baseball scored seven runs in the fifth inning against Bay City Central in the championship of its own tournament Saturday. Earlier in the day, the Pioneers defeated Reese 5-3. “Our kids came to play today,” Clare coach Skeet Colosky said. “We pitched well and our timely hitting was awesome. When we needed people to step up with runners in scoring position they did.” Camden Dice and Mason Packardeach had three RBIs in the tourney, while Dice was a winning pitcher along with Charlie Bugbee.

76: Lincoln Alcona golfer Walker Kelly was the medalist at the Chippewa Hills Pines Invite Friday with a 76, six strokes ahead of second place. His top score helped his team finish in third place in the 12-team field.

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"This was our third tournament title this season," Unionville-Sebewaing softball coach Steve Bohn on his team winning the Hemlock Invite Saturday. "We've been hitting the ball well and pitching well. I think defensively we made good plays to take hits away, lots of double plays and good fielding. We've been dominating with strikeouts for a lot of the season, so it's good to see that as our opponents' bats start to catch up to us. We're being fundamentally sound in the field, and making the plays we need to."